Why is there a difference in the duration of sunlight at different places?
(a) Due to difference in altitudes
(c) Due to difference in longitudes
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Our amount of daylight hours depends on our latitude and how Earth orbits the sun. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted from its orbital plane and always points in the same direction — toward the North Star. ... Similarly, the sun's energy spreads out over differing geographic areas when it reaches Earth's surface.
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